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New signings Rayan Ait-Nouri and Tijjani Reijnders have been included in Manchester City’s squad for the Club World Cup but there is no place for Jack Grealish.
Thirty-two of the world's best men's club soccer teams will compete in an expanded version of the Club World Cup beginning on Saturday.
Pep Guardiola's big names may not be overly enthused about FIFA's new tournament but they are among the favourites to go all the way with final group game a tasty one
Group G contains two European heavyweights, plus Moroccan side Wydad AC and 2024 Asian Champions League winners Al Ain
Manchester City’s Phil Foden and Manuel Akanji appear to have very different views over the club’s intentions at this summer’s FIFA Club World Cup.The Switzerland international has been an
Chelsea's Enzo Maresca and Manchester City's Pep Guardiola will hope to win the Club World Cup this June and July in an effort to raise up to £97million for transfers
Jack Grealish's absence from Manchester City's Club World Cup squad prompted Erling Haaland to make a statement on social media.
Franco Mastantuono showed to be one of the best players in the world and he's now set to join Real Madrid after the Club World Cup. The head coach, Marcelo Gallardo, has the experience needed to bring the Argentinian side to success, and thanks to a talented team he can hope to make his way in the tournament.